500 Fifth Avenue, a landmark office tower also known as The Salmon Building, Midtown Manhattan.
500 Fifth Avenue, a landmark office tower also known as The Salmon Building, Midtown Manhattan.
Address 500 Fifth Avenue Class A
Cross Streets 42nd & 43rd Streets Size 660,000 SF
Year built 1930 Architect Shreve, Lamb & Harmon Associates

Description

The office building located at 500 Fifth Avenue in Midtown Manhattan was designed by Shreve, Lamb & Harmon Associates, and built for businessman Walter J. Salmon Sr. Completed in 1930, at the same time as the Empire State Building, the Salmon Building boasts an unusual shape and design. The two buildings competed with each other in terms of height and design, but ultimately the Salmon Building was overshadowed by the Empire State Building.

Being located in two zoning districts that had different setback requirements, 500 Fifth Avenue boasts asymmetrical setbacks at the 18th, 22nd and 25th stories on Fifth Avenue, a recessed light court starting at the 8th story, and more setbacks at the 23rd, 28th, and 34th stories facing West 42nd Street. The tower was designated a New York City Landmark in 2010, and currently houses various high-profile office tenants like Oxford University and Georgetown.

660 KSF of Class A Office Space Available

The office building at 500 Fifth Avenue offers 660,000 square feet of Class A Plaza District office space across its 60 stories. It is owned by Accendo Capital Group and managed by Cushman & Wakefield. Amenities at 500 Fifth Avenue include tenant-controlled HVAC, Energy Star certification, 24/7 attended lobby, a messenger center, UPS and FedEx drop-off, and keycard access. The landlord offers a ‘pre-built’ program for office space rentals, which includes high-end finishes like marble, wood and glass.

Getting to and from 500 Fifth Avenue

500 Fifth Avenue benefits from an excellent location in the heart of Midtown Manhattan, close to a plethora of shopping, dining, and public transportation options in the area. The nearby Bryant Park subway station provides access to the B, D, F and M trains for tenants working in the Salmon Building. Other nearby trains include the N, Q, and R at Times Square, and the 4, 5, 6 and 7 at Grand Central Terminal, as well as service via Amtrak and MetroNorth.

Who is renting office space at 500 Fifth Avenue?

500 Fifth Avenue is home to several high-profile office tenants in industries like finance, media, fashion and education. Notable tenants operating office space in the building include the University of Oxford, Georgetown University, Zara, the Make-A-Wish Foundation, Sanyo Corporation, WeWork, Wharton Properties, and Citihub. A Jamba Juice restaurant is located on the ground floor.

How much is the rent price for office space at 500 Fifth Avenue?

Office asking rents at 500 Fifth Avenue are not for the faint of heart. The building’s excellent location in the coveted Plaza District of Midtown Manhattan, coupled with the prestigious tenant roster, result in rents being pushed above $90 per square foot. However, office landlords in Manhattan are much more open to concessions and negotiations in the aftermath of the pandemic, so opportunities abound for small- and mid-sized businesses looking for Class A office space in the city.

Available Spaces

Interested in office space at 500 Fifth Avenue, Salmon Building Office Space? Contact us today

Listing Location & Nearby Public Transportation

Nearby Transportation

Subway

42nd Street–Grand Central - 5 minutes Walk
5th Avenue (7N) - 7 minutes Walk
Grand Central - 5 minutes Walk
51st Street (6) - 7 minutes Walk

Bus

East 50th Street/Lexington Avenue - 8 minutes Walk
East 50th Street/Madison Avenue - 6 minutes Walk
East 50th Street/5th Avenue - 7 minutes Walk
East 49th Street/5th Avenue - 7 minutes Walk
East 49th Street/Madison Avenue - 5 minutes Walk
East 49th Street/Lexington Avenue - 6 minutes Walk
East 49th Street/3rd Avenue - 8 minutes Walk
Madison Avenue & East 48th Street - 4 minutes Walk
East 42nd Street & Park Avenue - 5 minutes Walk
5th Avenue & West 44th Street - 5 minutes Walk
3rd Avenue & East 47th Street - 7 minutes Walk
3rd Avenue & East 42nd Street - 7 minutes Walk
5th Avenue & West 42nd Street - 7 minutes Walk
Madison Avenue & East 40th Street - 8 minutes Walk

Important information

This listing is presented for illustrative purposes only, it may no longer be available, and is provided merely as an exemplary representation of the types of spaces in a given neighborhood for a given price